Great Cumbrae Island, Millport Gasworks View of bothy
SC 573227
Description Great Cumbrae Island, Millport Gasworks View of bothy
Date 1980
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 573227
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Millport Gas Works, Millport, Great Cumbrae, Bute (Argyll and Bute council area) Millport Gas Works was founded in 1840 to serve the fishing village and seaside resort of Millport, which developed as a result of the rise of Clyde steamboat services. The works was subsequently much enlarged to cope with peak holiday demand. This view shows the window of a bothy in the works, with a 'batswing' burner behind the bottom left-hand pane. This type of burner, in which the gas issued through a slot to form a fan-shaped flame, was used before gas mantles were invented. Until the late 19th century coal gas was made primarily for lighting, as it was more convenient than oil lighting. Millport was the last works in the British Isles to make gas from coal. apart from coke ovens. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H80/100/7
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